Socio-Demographic Variables Affecting Well-Being: A Study on Indian Rural Women |
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Authors: | Kamlesh Singh Jasleen Kaur Dalbir Singh Mohita Junnarkar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Delhi, India 2. Pt. N. R. S. Government College, Rohtak, Haryana, India
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Abstract: | The women in Indian villages perform multiple roles that include looking after the various needs of the family members, participating in home bound income generating activities (e.g. animal husbandry, agricultural activities) and holding jobs outside the home. Against this backdrop this study addressed two related goals: (a) to understand the perception of the dual role by the rural women, their work status and preferences and the attitude of their families and society towards women and (b) to explore variation in their well-being as a function of chronological age, level of education and work status. A large sample of 221 rural women (age range 18 to 56 years) drawn from villages of Haryana participated in the study. The relevant data were obtained through interview and observation. The findings showed that family and society appreciated the efforts of the rural women. Age and level of education emerged as significant factors in determining the experience of well-being. |
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